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Does Biden want to lose the election? His inflation policies suggest so

Voters care most about inflation. President Joe Biden seems deaf to that reality.  In March, Gallup conducted its annual survey of voter attitudes. Inflation was...

Municipal climate litigation could have a detrimental impact on our national security

In October 2023, the Hawaii Supreme Court allowed the city and county of Honolulu to proceed with state law-based claims against fossil fuel companies....

Band-Aids, Botox, and broken bones: CFPB wants you to pay for other people’s medical bills

As Americans across the country grapple with economic challenges, such as finding affordable housing, dealing with rising costs from inflation, and managing increased debt...

A preview to the big Supreme Court decisions

For its observers, the Supreme Court’s schedule involves a lot of waiting. Cases the justices accept usually take months to get to oral arguments....

The loony language of the Left: Newspeak intended to conceal rather than clarify or explain

Throughout the American experiment in democracy, good, old-fashioned plain-speaking has always been the coin of the realm.  Even when they were delivering difficult messages or...

Who benefits from the destabilization of the US?

“Cui bono?” asked the ancients, whose wisdom we’d be foolish to toss aside. For by answering the question “Who benefits?” we may ascertain who...

The campus protests’ K-12 origins

Generation Z has shocked their elders. The campus protests that have swept the country reflect deep-seated anti-Israel sentiment — and worse.  In December, a Harvard/Harris...

Social Security trustees want to steal from the disabled to stave off retirement program’s insolvency

If you only read the corporate media coverage, you might mistake the annual Social Security Trustees Report for good news. The ostensibly objective reporters...

Home is where the sobriety is

California faces a difficult question: Should the state fund homeless shelters if those shelters require homeless people to be sober? Well, it’s a difficult question...

Why political assassinations will become more common

It is like a news item from the early 20th century: an autocratic prime minister shot by a poet in some remote Mitteleuropean town....
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